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Welcome back to Radio Glasgow, and now we have an unusual story. A woman from Glasgow found an<br />unexpected item in her suitcase when she returned from a holiday in Australia. It was a snake.<br />When Maria Boxall first saw the snake, she thought it was a toy snake, which was placed<br />there as a joke by a member of her family. But she quickly realised it was not a joke.<br />When she touched it, it moved. Without knowing, she had transported the snake in her case on a<br />flight from Queensland to Glasgow. She only discovered it hiding in a shoe as she started<br />to unpack in her home. She was very frightened when she realised what had happened and quickly<br />ran out of the room. The snake was later taken outside, still in the shoe, by a relative and<br />kept there, until an animal charity arrived to deal with it. Experts said the snake was not<br />dangerous. The snake is now being held at an animal rescue centre. When it has been examined by experts<br />and declared healthy, it will probably be given to a Scottish zoo. This has been the news from<br />Radio Glasgow. And now, a look at today's weather.<br />Welcome back to Radio Glasgow. And now, we have an unusual story. A woman from Glasgow found an<br />unexpected item in her suitcase when she returned from a holiday in Australia. It was a snake.<br />When Maria Boxall first saw the snake, she thought it was a toy snake, which was placed there as a<br />joke by a member of her family. But she quickly realised it was not a joke. When she touched it,<br />it moved. Without knowing, she had transported the snake in her case on a flight from Queensland<br />to Glasgow. She only discovered it hiding in a shoe as she started to unpack in her home.<br />She was very frightened when she realised what had happened and quickly ran out of the room.<br />The snake was later taken outside, still in the shoe, by a relative and kept there,<br />until an animal charity arrived to deal with it. Experts said the snake was not dangerous.<br />The snake is now being held at an animal rescue centre. When it has been examined by experts<br />and declared healthy, it will probably be given to a Scottish zoo. This has been the news from<br />Radio Glasgow. And now, a look at today's weather.
(1)
Why did Maria go to Australia?
A . For studying animals.
B . For an expert meeting.
C . For a holiday.
(2)
What did Maria first think when she found the snake?
A . It was not real.
B . It was dangerous.
C . It was dead.
(3)
Who first took the snake outside?
A . An animal charity.
B . Maria's relative.
C . A zookeeper.
答案: C
A
B